His first book, Healing the Masculine Soul, pioneered the Christian men’s movement by freeing men from both religiously correct morality and politically correct ideology. His 1991 appearances on the Focus on the Family radio program drew a listener response in the top 10% of the show’s history and were re-broadcast in 1998, 2003, and 2008. In a later book, Sons of the Father, he proposes healing for what he calls the “father-wound,” which he asserts cripples men as husbands, fathers, workers, and friends. Fight Like a Man, his third book, focuses on the unmet longing for “Dad” and a father’s manly guidance, which stirs deep shame in a manGordon_Dalbey, and how a “Father God” transforms us into warriors who battle for His rule against both aggression and passivity. His fourth men’s book, “Do Pirates Wear Pajamas? and Other Mysteries in the Adventure of Fathering” aims at helping dads let their children teach us about Father God’s heart. His book No Small Snakes: a Journey into Spiritual Warfare tells Dalbey’s memoir of meeting the powers of evil and becoming the spiritual warrior he is today. “Broken by Religion, Healed by God: Restoring the Evangelical, Sacramental, Pentecostal, Social Justice Church” is his personal story of seeking a whole Christian experience not fragmented by shame which fuels division. “Religion vs Reality: Facing the Home Front in Spiritual Warfare” uncovers the enemy of God at work in modern culture today. Dalbey’s articles have appeared in several magazines and newspapers, including New Man, Focus on the Family, Leadership, The Priest, Los Angeles Times, Single Parent Family, and Reader’s Digest. He now divides his time between writing, speaking, and prayer ministry.

An excellent article by: Gordon Dalbey: Healing the Father Wound

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Healing the Father Wound – Robert Bly video interview

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